Where do firms' recombinant capabilities come from? Intraorganizational networks, knowledge, and firms' ability to innovate through technological recombination
G Carnabuci, E Operti - Strategic management journal, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
A firm's innovativeness is driven by its ability to recombine existing technologies. Elaborating
on this argument, we contend that there exist two distinct types of recombinant capabilities …
on this argument, we contend that there exist two distinct types of recombinant capabilities …
The mirroring hypothesis: theory, evidence, and exceptions
LJ Colfer, CY Baldwin - Industrial and Corporate Change, 2016 - academic.oup.com
The mirroring hypothesis predicts that organizational ties within a project, firm, or group of
firms (eg, communication, collocation, employment) will correspond to the technical …
firms (eg, communication, collocation, employment) will correspond to the technical …
The strategic nexus of offshoring and outsourcing decisions
abstract One important effect of the increasing integration of the world economy is the rising
importance of possibilities to offshore and outsource value‐creating activities. In many …
importance of possibilities to offshore and outsource value‐creating activities. In many …
Role of HRM in knowledge integration: Towards a conceptual framework
Abstract Knowledge integration (KI) is a source of sustained competitive advantage for firms.
This paper draws upon the knowledge-based view of the firm and ability-motivation …
This paper draws upon the knowledge-based view of the firm and ability-motivation …
Capabilities: Structure, agency, and evolution
MG Jacobides, SG Winter - Organization Science, 2012 - pubsonline.informs.org
This paper examines conceptual issues and reviews empirical results bearing on the
relationship between research approaches emphasizing organizational capabilities and …
relationship between research approaches emphasizing organizational capabilities and …
[PDF][PDF] The mirroring hypothesis: Theory, evidence and exceptions
L Colfer, CY Baldwin - Harvard Business School Finance …, 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
The mirroring hypothesis predicts that the organizational patterns of a development project
(eg communication links, geographic collocation, team and firm co-membership) will …
(eg communication links, geographic collocation, team and firm co-membership) will …
Recent qualitative advances on hybrid organizations: Taking stock, looking ahead
Where does the study of hybrids stand at present? Through a review of existing research,
this paper provides a number of contributions to the literature on inter-organizational …
this paper provides a number of contributions to the literature on inter-organizational …
Explaining geographic shifts of chip making toward East Asia and market dynamics in semiconductor global production networks
HW Yeung - Economic Geography, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Few recent geographic studies have focused on how market dynamics might explain
macroregional shifts in industrial production. This article examines the pivoting of …
macroregional shifts in industrial production. This article examines the pivoting of …
Customer interaction and innovation in hybrid offerings: Investigating moderation and mediation effects for goods and services innovation
M Schaarschmidt, G Walsh… - Journal of Service …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Hybrid offerings are bundles of goods and services offerings provided by the same firm.
Bundling value offerings affects how firms innovate, interact with customers, and customize …
Bundling value offerings affects how firms innovate, interact with customers, and customize …
Innovations, growth and participation in advanced economies-a review of major concepts and findings
T Gries, R Grundmann, I Palnau, M Redlin - International Economics and …, 2017 - Springer
Technical change is a major driving force for economic growth and development, thus
technological change and innovations could be a powerful process that opens up …
technological change and innovations could be a powerful process that opens up …